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Vātsyāyana was an
ancient Indian philosopher,
known for
authoring the Kama Sutra. He
lived in
India during the
second or
third century CE,
probably in...
- text on ****uality,
eroticism and
emotional fulfillment.
Attributed to
Vātsyāyana, the
Kamasutra is
neither exclusively nor
predominantly a ****
manual on...
- Pakṣilasvāmin
Vātsyāyana was an
Indian philosopher,
commentator and
logician of the
Nyaya School. He is the
author of the Commentary, "Nyāya", the first...
- longing,
emotional connection, love, appreciation, pleasure, and enjoyment.
Vatsyayana, the
author of the Kamasutra,
describes kama as
happiness that is a manasa...
- this
subject is the Kama
Sutra ascribed to
Vātsyāyana who is
often erroneously called "Mallanaga
Vātsyāyana". Yashodhara, in his
commentary on the Kama...
- Klostermaier, 4th-century CE
Hindu scholar Vātsyāyana explained dharma by
contrasting it with adharma.
Vātsyāyana suggested that
dharma is not
merely in one's...
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Mlecchita Vikalpa is one of the 64 arts
listed in
Vatsyayana's Kamasutra,
translated into
English as "the art of
understanding writing in cypher, and the...
- One of the
earliest mention of Ṣaḍaṅga is
founded in the
Kamasutra of
Vātsyāyana. The six
limbs encomp****
various aspects,
including form, proportion,...
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Kaufman 2004.
Francoeur 2014, p. 516.
Flood 1996, p. 17.
Vatsyayana 1994, p. 42. Ludo 1985.
Vatsyayana 1994, pp. 42-43.
Numrich 2009, p. 68.
Numrich 2009,...
- 252–255 See: "The
Hindu Kama
Shastra Society" (1925), The Kama
Sutra of
Vatsyayana,
University of
Toronto Archives, pp. 8; A.
Sharma (1982), The Puruṣārthas:...